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A47
sports
Saturday, November 28, 2015 www.guardian.co.tt Guardian
After a month and a half of intense competition amongst 49 competitors,
Fabian Kublalsingh, centre, was able to take home the winner's trophy at the
Brechin Castle Golf Club Annual Match Play Trophy in Couva, recently.
He was duly challenged by Krishna Samai, left, and Michael Edwards who
finished in second and third places, respectively. The club's Annual Match Play
allows all players an opportunity to compete equally for the top prize.
TOP THREE
JELANI BECKLES
Holy Cross College will host a
prize distribution function at the
VIP Lounge of the Larry Gomes
Stadium from 5 pm next Friday
(December 4) to honour the success
of the school s footballers.
The Holy Cross Under-20 team,
captained by George Trey Lamotte,
won the Secondary Schools Football
League Senior Division National and
East zone titles, ending the season
with an unbeaten record.
In the Senior Division National
final Kobe Douglas scored a double,
while Jamal Baksh also got on the
scoresheet to guide Holy Cross to a
3-1 win over Gasparillo Secondary.
The U-14 team finished second in
the East zone, the U-16 unit won
the East zone title and is now waiting
to compete in the U-16 national
semifinal.
Some of the prizes that will be
distributed at the award ceremony
include the Most Disciplined Player,
Most Improved Player, Best Defender,
Most Goals, Most Enthusiastic Play-
er, Best Goalkeeper, Most Potential
and the Most Valuable Player (MVP).
Some of the players who had an
excellent season were Baksh, Douglas
and goalkeeper Isaiah May, who
played for the U-20, U-16 and U-
14 teams.
Holy Cross parent and past stu-
dent Neil Walcott is proud the school
is achieving success in sport again.
Walcott said: "Holy Cross has a rich
history in cricket and football.
Larry Gomes and Phil Simmons
both passed through the school.
I don t think we have been recog-
nised as we should." Gomes and
Simmons both represented T&T and
West Indies in cricket, while the lat-
ter is currently the West Indies
coach.
Walcott credited the footballers
for their success and praised the
coaching staff led by former national
player Peter Lewis.
"They worked really hard for the
season and we are trying to market
the boys so they can enjoy their suc-
cess. The guys have the spirit and
the coaches did their part."
Holy Cross footballers bring home the prize
Holy Cross College Under-20 football team and coaching staff, which won the Secondary Schools Football
League National Senior Division title.